This Country
America is to get its own version of hit BBC mockumentary This Country.
Fox has commissioned 14 episodes reports Deadline.
The project is a co-production between Lionsgate, BBC Studios’ L.A. production arm, Fox Entertainment and Feigco Entertainment.
Watch Daisy Cooper respond to Charlie farting on set. Watch Paul Chahidi do weird vocal exercises as "boiled egg in the dog collar" Reverend Seaton. Watch Daisy try to wrangle a big chicken called Margot.
Watch the whole series on iPlayer here.
And so the third and final series of This Country bows out in style. There was always a risk that the third run would see the quality drop off, but it ends as strongly as it began. And actually, unusually for a sitcom where the key is that things never change, there is a significant change here.
Watch a deleted scene from Episode 4 – Kerry and Kurtan describing some of their relatives after the funeral.
More cast members have been confirmed for the American pilot of his BBC show This Country, including the two actors who will play American versions of cousins Kerry and Kurtan Mucklowe.
Seann William Scott, who starred in the recent television remake of Lethal Weapon, looks set to play the role of the local priest in the American pilot of BBC hit This Country.
The comedy about Cotswold cousins Kerry and Kurtan Mucklowe returns with a bold and strangely poignant opening episode. Between the second and third series real-life friend Michael Sleggs, who played their mate Michael “Slugs” Slugette, died. Writers/stars Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper could, of course, have ignored this, but instead they tackle it head-on in this painfully brilliant start to the third – and they've saud – final series.
The comedy about Cotswold cousins Kerry and Kurtan Mucklowe returns with a bold and strangely poignant opening episode. Between the second and third series real-life friend Michael Sleggs, who played their mate Michael “Slugs” Slugette, died. Writers/stars Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper could, of course, have ignored this, but instead they tackle it head-on in this painfully brilliant start to the third – and they've saud – final series.
American broadcaster Fox has confirmed that they have given the green light to a pilot of award-winning BBC hit This Country.
Deadline reports that it will be a co-production between Lionsgate, Fox, BBC Studios and Feigco Entertainment.
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